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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy" data-source="post: 33758" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I live in extreme cold, snow and wind in winter.The horses have some shelter.But not pampered.We feed grass hay all year and a little alfalfa in the bitterest part of the winter. Free choice grass it has the heat producing part of the diet,alfalfa for the added protein and a hot mix of grain (steamed) for the grain and we have very healthy horses. Its a little work but it is worth it.I also know there guts are working as it increases intake of water.They love there feed and so do I as it makes me feel good they have something hot in there bellies.I stop the grain in arround April as the weather is warming up then sometimes not until may. It will still freeze in june at times. Happy Trails Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy, post: 33758, member: 18"] I live in extreme cold, snow and wind in winter.The horses have some shelter.But not pampered.We feed grass hay all year and a little alfalfa in the bitterest part of the winter. Free choice grass it has the heat producing part of the diet,alfalfa for the added protein and a hot mix of grain (steamed) for the grain and we have very healthy horses. Its a little work but it is worth it.I also know there guts are working as it increases intake of water.They love there feed and so do I as it makes me feel good they have something hot in there bellies.I stop the grain in arround April as the weather is warming up then sometimes not until may. It will still freeze in june at times. Happy Trails Cindy [/QUOTE]
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